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- Department: Bayou Bend
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, red oak, sweetgum, and black cherry
B.60.37.3
Unknown English
c. 1815–1830
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with transfer print and overglaze enamel
B.63.109
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, beech, birch, and hard maple
B.69.376.1
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, red oak, sweetgum, and black cherry
B.60.37.4
Unknown American
c. 1855– c. 1860
Steel-faced engraving on wove paper
B.77.33.2
Unknown English
c. 1805–1815
Lead-glazed earthenware (lusterware)
B.70.74.A,.B
Unknown American
c. 1785–1820
Mahogany; eastern white pine, ash, red oak, sweetgum, and black cherry
B.60.37.5
Unknown American
c. 1785–1800
Eastern white pine, soft maple, ash, red oak, and white oak
B.69.402
Unknown American
c. 1855– c. 1860
Steel-faced engraving on wove paper
B.77.33.1
Unknown American
c. 1850; restored c. 1954–1955
Glazed chintz, transfer-printed cotton
B.69.433.4
Unknown English
mid- 17th–17th century
Silk and metal thread on linen
B.56.152
Unknown American
c. 1815–1830
Black cherry, mahogany veneer, and undetermined crotch grain veneer; yellow-poplar
B.61.28
Unknown American
c. 1805–1820
Mahogany, birch, and unidentified inlay; birch and soft maple
B.57.70.1
Unknown American
c. 1695–1725
White oak and soft maple; southern yellow pine and white oak
B.22.18
Unknown American
c. 1850; restored c. 1954–1955
Glazed chintz, transfer-printed cotton
B.69.433.1
Unknown American
c. 1700–1730
Black walnut, undetermined burl veneer, and eastern white pine; eastern white pine, black walnut, yellow-poplar, cherry, Cuban oyster wood (Gymnanthes lucida), and chestnut
B.69.42
Unknown American
c. 1750–1775
Mahogany and beech; cherry, eastern white pine, and yellow-poplar
B.69.33
Unknown American
c. 1850–1860
Wool, silk, and canvas
B.2005.17.2
Unknown English
c. 1815–1830
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with transfer print and overglaze enamel
B.63.136
Unknown English
c. 1760–1780
Lead-glazed earthenware (tortoiseshell ware)
B.56.40.1
Unknown American
c. 1770–1785
Yellow-poplar, soft maple, red oak, and hickory (both handholds are replacements made of ash)
B.79.204
Unknown American
c. 1860–1890
Painted eastern white pine; redwood (replacement base)
B.68.17